The Role of ICT in Building a Knowledge-based Society Sherif H Kamel Associate Dean‚ Executive Education School of Business‚ Economics and Communication The American University in Cairo‚ Egypt Abstract Emerging information and communication technology (ICT) is setting the pace for changing‚ competitive and dynamic local and global markets‚ representing an invaluable vehicle for business and socioeconomic development and introducing new forms and structures of organizations that are no longer affected
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Assessment 008 - Roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning research report. It is my role and responsibility as a health and social care diploma tutor‚ to guide the learner to achieve their qualification within the target date with a professional and respectable approach. When I am tutoring the learners I actively involve them by asking them questions‚ getting them to join in discussions‚ asking them their views or thoughts‚ this is so they engage in the activity to their
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The Art of the Ancient Near East HIS 2100.01 April 6‚ 2012 The Art of the Ancient Near East Ancient sources are key to researchers and archeologists today to discovery the history of the ancient world. Such artistic resources include architecture‚ sculptures‚ writing‚ pictures‚ reliefs‚ pottery‚ and much more. The source that will be focused on in this topic of art in the ancient Near East are reliefs found within the region. There are many forms and styles in which reliefs were made. Though
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Kristy Hansen 05/01/11 His 126 The West and the World Mr. Hall The Women of Ancient Greece Cheris Kramarae once said‚ “Feminism is the radical notion that women are people”. In today’s society marriage is a romanticized idea of living a life with the person you love‚ while in ancient Greece this was the last thing women were thinking about. In ancient vc cGreece women endured extremely difficult situation in many aspects of their lives. From marriage‚ to inheritance‚ to
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understand that in traditional pre-modern societies which saw very little change‚ uniform submission to the established custom and usage was the norm. For example in pre-industrial India which was feudal and agrarian‚ the priestly community held sway and monarchs ruled with absolute power. In such stagnant and conservative times‚ hardly anybody deviated from the standard custom and practice. Untouchables hardly aspired to rise above their station in society as menials‚ people followed the hereditary
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the other members of the team around the child. The School Improvement Partner (SIP) works with the Head Teacher to develop the school through school self-evaluation and pupils progress. They will have good experience having either held a leadership role in a school or the local authority. They review both the schools educational abilities and also their extended provision‚ such as breakfast and after school
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Order Nature of the cosmos and the role of humans within it: wide-ranging debates Universe is divided into 2 primary forces: opposed but complementary Yin: Shadow‚ passive‚ docile‚ gentle Yang: Sunshine‚ vigorous‚ hard‚ hot Interaction of these 2 forces brings change Yin-Yang Herbal medicine and acupuncture Feng-Shui Yin = darkness‚ cold‚ female (death) 2 shorter lines Yang = light‚ heat‚ male (life) single unbroken line Union of complementary basic forces Role of culture = preserve balance Emphasized
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In Rome’s earliest times‚ slave ownership was a luxury of the chief patricians. Some of these slaves were poverty-stricken citizens that sold themselves (or their family members) into slavery in order to payoff previous balances (Everitt‚ 2012); but‚ as a small supplier of slaves‚ debt-bondage (nexum) did not produce a large enough quantity of slaves to transform Rome’s economy or class structure. However‚ a single source of enslavement generated enough momentum to impact Rome’s economic development
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Boyd 1 Nefertiti Nefertiti was an egyptian ruler who ruled with her husband Akhenaten in the eighteenth dynasty. She was born in 1370 B.C in Thebes‚ Egypt. Nefertiti married Akhenaten at age fifteen and they ruled from 1353 to 1336. Together they started a religious revolution. Nefertiti and Akhenaten were believed to have a genuine‚ romantic relationship. While not many royal Egyptian couples did. They had six daughters together named‚ Meritaten‚ Meketaten‚ Ankhesenamun‚ Neferneferure Tasherit
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The Behistun Inscription (also Bistun or Bisutun‚ Modern Persian: بیستون < Old Persian: Bagastana‚ meaning "the place of god") is a multi-lingual inscription located on Mount Behistun in the Kermanshah Province of Iran‚ near the city of Kermanshah in western Iran. Authored by Darius the Great sometime between his coronation as king of the Persian Empire in the summer of 522 BC and his death in autumn of 486 BC‚ the inscription begins with a brief autobiography of Darius‚ including his ancestry and
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